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1 I| this achievement hasteneth fast:~The longer rest worse will 2 II| liege," he says, "the camp fast hither moves,~The axe is 3 II| chain;~Then back to back fast to a stake both ties,~Two 4 II| suspicious,~Supposed too fast this tree of virtue grew,~ 5 II| But for the sun inclined fast to west,~That night there 6 III| branches lop that spring too fast.~ ~ XLIV~Algazar's breastplate, 7 IV| my thoughts, drew back as fast,~So fare the men, that from 8 IV| stopped her ear,~And played fast and loose the livelong day:~ 9 V| swift steed runs not so fast alone,~As when some strain, 10 V| LXXXI~Thither he galloped fast, and drawing near~Rambaldo 11 VI| wound, the blood outstreamed fast,~And from his side fell 12 VI| XXXVII~Forward he galloped fast, and loudly cried:~"Villain," 13 VI| lift,~Each foaming steed so fast his master bears,~That never 14 VI| His thundering blows so fast about he layeth,~That skies 15 VI| courage, and appeared bold;~Fast by her side unseen smiled 16 VI| Erminia spied,~And fled as fast as her swift steed could 17 VI| seek his love, he galloped fast unseen.~ 18 VII| stout bestrode~And pricked fast to find the way he lost,~ 19 VII| with riding,~Yet followed fast and still oppressed him 20 VII| of life reposed;~Himself fast after Lord Tancredi sped,~ 21 VII| shut behind,~And closed him fast in prison dark and blind.~ ~ 22 VII| shower,~Whose mighty ribs fast bound with bands and nails,~ 23 VII| foes upon him pressed so fast,~That with their weight 24 VIII| swelleth high, and bubbleth fast,~Till o'er the brims among 25 IX| forth pricked the Soldan fast,~Against the watch, not 26 IX| XLVII~The duke his men fast flying did espy,~And thither 27 IX| and kept their footings fast,~And oft with furious shock 28 X| misery and iron chained fast.~ ~ LXX~"Then, for alone 29 XII| get in:~With hideous noise fast after spurred the knight,~ 30 XII| sound,~Their feet stand fast, and neither stir nor start,~ 31 XIV| she sat and looked, fled fast away~Her wrath, that on 32 XIV| wanton plain,~All platted fast, well knit, and joined meet,~ 33 XVI| neigheth loud and thither fast doth run,~And wiseth on 34 XVII| troops appear,~If winds so fast bring storms from heavens 35 XVIII| and puncheons joined he fast;~To beat the city's wall, 36 XVIII| with iron sharp, to it made fast~With ropes which as men 37 XIX| to revenge so fierce and fast he came~As if his hand could 38 XIX| XVI~With his left foot fast forward gan he stride,~And 39 XIX| or naked were:~ ~ XXXIII~Fast fled the people weak, and 40 XIX| Solyman this while himself fast sped~Up to the fort which 41 XIX| day of fight approacheth fast."~"They ready are," quoth 42 XIX| their doors, their lids fast closed sever,~Alas, I find 43 XIX| His lips were open; but fast shut his eyes,~And with 44 XIX| and rolling down the west~Fast set the stars, and called 45 XX| Hyems old~Pours down, and fast to warmer regions hie,~From 46 XX| above, below,~Old Raymond fast up to the leads him sped,~ 47 XX| trophies build;~An armed steed fast by the Soldan yood,~That 48 XX| his dear vine hath twined~Fast in her hundred arms and 49 XX| seld is stable, firm or fast,~No longer durst resist 50 XX| not yet resigned,~Herself fast bound in those dear knots